Intellipedia is an encyclopaedia for US government secret services as well as other government organisations with similar clearance and the website has been active for a little more than a decade. The website has three levels of classification of the contained data — one consists sensitive but unclassified documents, the mid-level one contains secret information and another for top secret information. Since 2014, multiple applications have been filed under the Freedom of Information Act, which has allowed public access to several unclassified documents present in the secret service encyclopaedia. The pages of Intellipedia are essentially copies of Wikipedia pages for the same topic but with additional sensitive and critical information added by analysts of the intelligence community.

How to Access Intellipedia?

Official access to Intellipedia is restricted to authorised personnel only — which presumably are members of the 17 intelligence agencies of the US government — and if anyone else is found trying to gain unauthorised entry into the database, they’ll face ‘criminal prosecution’ as the website mentions. However, since the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) grants the right to the citizenry to ask for information even from the intelligence agencies, news media outlets such as MuckRock and other websites such as The Black Vault have been hoarding their websites with findings from applications under FOIA. You can access multiple files from Intellipedia which includes information about Area 51, Benghazi, JFK assassination, Project MK Ultra, UFOs, Greenbrier files, Freemasonry, Bay of Pigs files and many more interesting reads which have been unclassified. There are loads of other interesting topics that you might wish to learn about on this ‘secret wiki’ and John Greenwald’s Black Vault is a sure stop if you undertake this journey of finding out what extra information do the secret service guys hold. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.

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